EDNESDAY. MAY 28, 1930 R. T. Joyce Candidate For State Senate J Westfield, May 10, 1930. Danbury Reporter, 1 Danbury N. C. ( Gentlemen: ' I am sending to Mr. S. P. ' Christian the fee to enter the ( June Primary which is to be 1 held June 7th for the purpose I of expressing the wishes of the , • voters of N. C. I think this is 1 a good law anl since the en "y, franchising of the women I cannot see any other or better way to decide who shall be the candidates, as they do not at- j tend the conventions. And now just a word in re-1 gard to an old custom when it suited to "alternate." Our honored friend. 11. L. Haymore, represented us two terms - in •. ' mht"-sioD—1915 to 11*151—and. this ourtt -y has never been : ret .inn i i.v Surry. i>. 1 if we j f .were " alsi:i the claim i th-'ik t t bil'. but we J T ha i (!' ' ' ' ' " IV> - v,\ o:-.- i> « a . "m 6•I ; ' , 1 !-"«• t. 4 ■. ■. . ; r; i t el.; hi li'Ol ' 'v.:.l' • . is e .C! '* . ' L '' . 1' • »'• . ] .'i;r as he a cit '.."M t i 'S "■! S.' t is"! di ti iet. - i?•:: (,-.vs a n'l.-.rt lime it •••ah yea'-' to lean' what a!".l how to i!o. and lei rn what ou»' poor and neglected farmers j need and 1 think it's my duly j to make an effort at least to re-1 turn to the job 1 hail and finish I ■ii- bill especially that 1 had | recommended but didil.'| have i time to complete, and that is | this infamous law that com- i pels the Sheriff to advertise J n the tir.-t day of May everv ; poor fellows land not fortunate enough t ) pay hi.-, taxes (in a newsaper) when the same t»nd could be obtained by placing the same in the Register's of-; lice l'tr 5Uc. instead of 91.50. j This publishing to the world , would save our humiliation if our homes are to be sold, ami i 4 £TW for Economtcn! Transportation % \av£ momts in b&yinj iSsed Ca?s ' See your Oievnlet ..Jit SI vS. * \--jf .j I Chevrolet dealers offer you an exceptional \ I used car purchase service because they work , V/* 1 • under a uniform factory plan that makes used \ cars as important a part of their business as The famous "OK that Counts" ta2 assures rr> i nnn i-xi i 4 every buyer that each used car bearing it Two 1.12.1 v nevrolet has been thoroughly reconditioned by expert C oiU'heS. mechanics to give thousands of miles of de „ ' , ~ pendabie, economical service. I One 1927 Ruick Co?:pe. r-srr. SPICTACULAR One 1928 Chevrolet «« oa m gfiffiy. One°l927 B Chevrolet fA LP ES One 1928 Chevrolet 3days OMIYIf Coupe. One 1928 Chevrolet Roadster. Paul W. Davis Chevrolet Co., Inc. Walnut Cove, N. C. our chance of a place to live would be in the game preserve with the coons and 'posums. The United States makes it a crime to send a man a state ment on a post card of his ac count and the State of North Carolina holds him up in a newspaper and charges him one dollar and fifty cents for the same. Yes, I am a candidate for the Senate, to be selected June 7th on the Republican ticket. Respectfully, R. T. JOYCE. Note—Just to "keep history straight" the editor would like to say that the writer is misinformed about the cost of advertising the land sold for taxes. The newspaper gets less than twenty cents a tract I'm* the four weeks it i> advertised. —Editor.) I ! mm® ! 0 'v t i u t V *L u U i- J •> o .> 0 , »: ...» fi \ T . ?\V o v ..» fV o C> /> 0 0 0 0 0 o IS °0 10 0 0 § 0 0 0 £ 0 ! 0 0 10 0 |6 o $ § 0 0 0 0 $ SHORE £ £ Mercantile Co., Inc., j> ig King, N. C. £ ;o o ,o o ! >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO THE DANBURY REPORTER H. H. Leake Outlines His Policies King, May 26. Editors Danbury Reporter : Inasmuch as the primary is near, and since my duties will prevent me from visiting many of the Democratic voters in the county before June 7th, I i take this method of appealing! I for their support for member j of the Hoi/.e of Representati- 1 ves. I feel it would be proper to mention the policy which I ex pect to persue during my cam- ' paign, and give the voters 1 i some idea as to what 1 shall stand for if I am successful in j securing the nomination and j \ election. First, it is my purpose to con ' duet a clean campaign all the way lip to the election, if 1 succeed in the primary. I do not intend t > critic'se air. can didate in any party, but ask the support of every voter who ! > for . • 1 •.!«• •; • ■ ■ 1 > .- ■ • . .i- l;. I s ■ V.. ■ ' - >• v. it:> 11 ■ iarnvvs ant! busi■> s>; / men h..\; bt U r ac ' ! > me with, thei ■ luliti. .' i-m-i 1 iheir ne.'ds, a,to e\. y c!.:>'s - f ' people ai: assured eft j*.»£• 1 : representation. 1 have ' tit 1 • 1 'i . promised nor .O j expect o ' favor any one person or a:iy particular cia~s 1 f persons, f elected, but shall have the is-' tere-ts of all tile people ;'t hea.'t and sludl work for 11: *ir u elfare. Again as!:ing the Oemocrat ic voters to give me their sup- j port in the primary on June7th and with assurance of my ap- j preciation, I am, Yours verv trulv. 11. 11. LEAKE. That English army officer j who hasn't slept for 15 year- 1 i' probably doesn't attend lee- A Sermonette. (Rev. D. W. Allen.) "Now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular." I Cor. 12:27. The unity of Christians is a vital unity. "By one spirit are we all baptised into one body, j whether we be Jew or Gen | tiles, whether we be bond or or free ; and have been 'made to drink into one spirit.''i The members of the body of! Christ form one whole because i i they partake of one common I life. As the life ol' the human, body maintains all the variou-/ members and nourishes th-. i; to a well proportioned and har-i monioiw 'iwts •:« 'n t.: body ' •j. i •' '■*}" • • ''t ' v ! i ' . "J•■ j !e •■ > ' : in*. » «.!1. .W. It : »vh;; ■ •! ferret ivY-onal .' •'.i ;.!U' ' .'! for the pronio- t l . nof o> oinmon can-v. lic-i '.her is 110 i-lash between the interest : the individual and ihe ii:l( r l of the society to whi; I'. 'if belongs. Everyone i who is drawn into the fellow ship:; of ' lie body of Christ has sosnethinr to give to lis good, land the v !: it does. He is in !o 0 0 0 : g APPEAL TO GUILFORI) DEMOC RATS 1 WILL GUILFORD BE FAIR \ X TO bTOKfcS? | % , c o Should Greensboro Havr Two Judges and Ihe Solicitor, £ : 9 the Remainder o;' the District Nothing? c OR WILL GREENSBORO BE CONTENT WITH f o ONE JUDGE, AND THE SOLICITOR, ALLOWING c IS STOKES ONE JUDGE? x 10 • c '0 J.I). HI'MHHREYS % io " " l ® £111! CAV\I\ Has long had one Judge. and will continue V i$ Mills rfillli to have ,me jut, s°' c 111 111 I 111/1| Has had (hi* Congressman 20 vears. Will A 0 VJUI-.I VIII/ have (he Solicitor. \ 0 f 1 STOBtS Has Had Nothing: | s I 0 HIIMhHRFYC Splendidly Qualified « 0 1111 l 11111111 l\ Endorsed By Davidson Bar 0 0 IIUI 111 MIL I J Endosed By Stokes Har 0 S V j Endorsed By Stokes Democrats 100 Per Cent. c V STOKES COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE % 1 COMMITTEE. % | N. E. PEPPER, Chairman. c connection with that body be cause the spirit of Christ has possessed him. This does not destroy his individuality. Ev very member of the church is different from every other member, and has a gift of his own to give. He may not see that anything the church is en gaged in at present is work he can do. He may feel awkward and out of place when he tries Ito do what others are doing. ; But this is only a hint that he ;is intended for other work, i "If they were all on? member where were the body." If the whole b /,!y w >•. ;:i e, • I ■ where v. r.* *:e bean:.}..'' i 1 tin- uh !i : • ■ ;:r : • .v.... : • I ■ : • *r: :'i . y I landscape or welcom- a friend, i but if the ear shall " 1) - cause 1 am not the eye I am n' I the body, it i- therefore w 1 \ i the bt.dy?" Is it not, on th" 'contrary, its very diversity : from the eye that makes it 'welcome addition to the tjodv. I Its presence enriches and en i larges the list fulness • f the body. It is not by comparing ourselves with other people that we can tell whether we be long to the body of Christ. The church, if she would be perfect must embrace the most diver sely gifted individuals, and al low the tastes, instincts, and aptitudes of all to be used i her work. There should be no I depreciation of other people in the church. "The eye earr.ot i j say unto the hand, "1 have r. :> need of thee," nor again, the ! head to the feet, "1 have ro n (d of thee." Contempt i ; an\ member of the body ' Christ is most unseemly ; vl il. \ « nif seem *J»UV* many memb •- .' .• ;• ! :'y, ; :"1 e.-pevi; - • • « -( 1 ;' t ( * i« > • ■/ • f'hr ; y". .! .ilia (;:.]!( i Khrhi N. V . -1 years old. has :>t «.w;>i M'.'d a big sewer conti. in Queens county. , t'M'ni'd to her home in Scat* -. i after spending nine months in | the far north on her fathtrV . ifur trading ship. I •j Mrs. Harriett Vnderwo . 7"). of Terre Haute, Ind., h s I served as jani tress, ef a sch that city for -1') years. PAGE 3

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